Would there be any reason that a student should not use the sliding dynabar?

Thought process is conserving energy on those walks of shame back upwind and also helping in body drag board retrieval. I have never used one myself so any instructor/ manufacturer input is appreciated.

We designed a product to be usable in all different learning steps and styles.Shortly (you can find lots of posts on the dynabar matter):

1. Water start Sliding hook can be easily controlled by twisting body in the direction you are going. Body drag easier, no worry to loose board. Easy walk on the beach and less loss of energy.2. Going upwind Helps to keep optimal weight distribution and gain upwind ability.3. Learning freeride tricks More body freedom and easy transaction to toe side and viceversa. Allows both direction sliding, other brands don't.4. Using directional board and wave riding No comment 5. Snowkite No comment 6. Racing More body freedom during jibe and tack. Better legs load distribution7. Foil board No need to jibe8. Freestyle Add fixed hook and go, or learn how to hook back with two hands, one keeps bar and the other hooks back.

Oddly I find a body dragging harder with the dynabar As my body tends to twist not stay straight making it harder for me to maintain the knife position to drag up wind. I have to concentrate to keep the Hook centered. Apart from that I love.

I need a new part for my Dynabar ( the bolt with the plastic roller on it and some rollers) but you dont have the plastic rollers listed on your site and the bolt is 5 euro but with shipping 30 euro! Can you help me out please? Loving the Dynabar since I started using it 2 years ago, you will get used to the body dragging and perfect for learning especially all things toeside!

Mikey wrote:Oddly I find a body dragging harder with the dynabar As my body tends to twist not stay straight making it harder for me to maintain the knife position to drag up wind. I have to concentrate to keep the Hook centered. Apart from that I love.

Mike

Mike, if I understand for you going upwind in body drag it helps to offer more resistance to water by keeping body in "knife position",Making easy body drag was one of the first benefit kiters noticed when they started using DYNABAR (click here), too much resistance will have the opposite result, keep body more flat and use you arm as a fin. DYNABAR helps in keeping body more flat on water.